Evaluation Task 3 - What Kind of Media Institutions might distribute your media product and why?

Written by Unknown on Saturday 17 April 2010 at 11:28


This our film with a directors commentary style voice over, I talk about What kind of Media Institution might distribute our media product and why, also I talk about the titles and the logo.





The commentary on the YouTube video is a lot better as I have edited most of the clips so they don't sound as bad, although they aren't great quality which I'm apologetic for, the reason why it's so bad is because I ended up using the microphone on my headphones to record, other wise the sound files wasn't audible as I tested.
I have ended up shortening my speech on the video as when I read all of the text I couldn't fit it all into the length of the short 2 mins 35, so as a result I have ended up shorten what I say.l


This is the script for our Evaluation Task 3.Script for Evaluation Task 3  

 

 

 

 

 

 


Playlist of Directors Commentary, separate from Film

 

Directors Commentary for Time Won't Tell by thetyro



Sorry I'm having problems converting .m4a format (from my iPhone recorded the sound clips to) to .mp3
I need to add to the film. the youtube video will be uploaded shortly

Evaluation Task 7 - Looking back at your preliminary task (the continuity editing task), what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to full product?

Written by Unknown on at 11:27

Evaluation Task 7

For this task I used Microsoft Word 2007 and then uploaded it to Scribd.com which is a website which allows me to upload documents such as Word documents or OpenOffice documents, then you can get the embed code, and paste it onto any blog/webpage and view the document as it was made/designed to.

Evaluation Task 5 - How did you attract/address your audience?

Written by Unknown on at 11:27

This is our Final version of the film we made titled, "Time Won't Tell", I have added annotations using the YouTube onsite editing web application. I have commented the USP's, Genre Conventions, Music used and the Similarities between our film and others



Genre Conventions Comments
Unlike most films of the same genre as our film we have broke the conventions, these broken conventions include;

  • Budget
  • Dangerous Phyical Stunts
  • and destructive disasters
We have broken the budget convention by the conventions of an action film, by having a really small budget, involved in the film making compared to standard films of this genre such as Bourne Ultimatum, James Bond and Die Hard, which have budget rising into the many hundreds of millions of dollars to blow on awesome special effects, etc.
Secondly We don't have any dangerous physical stunts involved in the sequence because we don't have any professional stunts person to cover for the actors, unlike any of the general films which would employee specialists stunt people and co-ordinators to do the stunts, like jumping though a window two stories below from a balcony of another building or crashing and flipping a car at high speed.
There isn't any destructive disasters which include; Earthquakes, Hurricanes, Volcanoes, etc. The reason why these aren't include is because of Costs/Budget and Special Effects, the costs of making these would be enormous and we didn't have either the computing power or specialist software to create these special effects.

We have followed the conventions of this genre of film in the following ways;
  • High Tempo
  • High Energy
  • Allows for Audience Escapism 
The Film is a of high tempo and energy, and due to this it'll have the audience members on the edge of their seats wanting to see more of the adrenaline pumping, fast pace action film, along with that we have used the music accordingly.
Our film allows the audience to discover escapism whilst watching it, the film is believable, enjoyable and watchable it makes the audience want to watch, due to the fact that for a hour or two the audience can watch a film which makes allows them to relax but at the same time enjoy it and have their heart beat faster than just sitting watching a tv show, because of the high octane fast pace fof the action film.

Time Won't Tell (Final Film)

Written by Unknown on Wednesday 14 April 2010 at 06:08


This is our final film.

I have added two video's because sometimes the YouTube video doesn't work, and sometimes the blogger video doesn't seem to work, so it was basically a back up feature, to make sure that the video was on my blog, sorry for any inconvenience.

Time Won't Tell (Final Film)

Written by Unknown on Monday 12 April 2010 at 13:08

This is the final version of our film opening sequence.